The story shows the pastor beginning to understand more of the problems that the GBLTQ community faces. He learns from individuals as well as God. He gains wisdom on the topic and how to address the topic without giving up on his own beliefs.
The story begins with a lot of hate toward the Christian community and misunderstanding from both sides; the story ends with a pledge where both sides agree to stand up for one another when people are being ignorant. This makes it seem like there is hope for Christians and the gay community to get along and defend each other, even if they don’t agree.

I didn’t expect the stories on the Exodus website to be as positive as they are. Most of what I have heard is from the GBLTQ community and extremely negative. I have not looked at the whole site but many of the stories that I have read are from loving people who are just trying to do what they believe is right. This specific story was honest and uplifting. Both groups involved ended up better than they were before. They are now better and more informed individuals and they have gained support from unexpected individuals.
**If the direct link doesn't work go to ExodusInternational.org and find "Read some real-life stories"
under "Youth." Select "Pastors and Counselors," then select "A Differnet Approach."
Pace, Jim. “A Different Approach.” 2005. Exodus International. Nov. 1, 2010. [www.exodusinternational.org]
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